cs3is wrote:
What a rare sighting. Great job capturing and sharing Voted.
cs3is - Thanks, I appreciate the vote and you taking the time to comment. It was pretty amazing and Im still thankful that they hung around long enough for me to get some images.
Thanks Robert, I really appreciate it. Thanks for the videos, those are great I really enjoyed them. The more I'm learning about porcupines the more I find out how amazing they are. It's been a fun learning experience.
Well these are simply amazing images Greg. The pine needles seem to be the appropriate complementing environment to their coats. Your low POV really makes these intimate. The black with brilliant spines is really dynamic, great work on the 'sharpness'
Vote worthy buddy, excellent series!
Karl
csinseattle wrote:
Greg,
Fun rare sequence, your low angle sure gave them a great perspective.
Chris S
Chris - Thank you, I truly appreciate it. Nothing like being eye to eye with a couple of porcupines.
Greg
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Karl Witt wrote:
Ha, those kids and their piercings nowadays !
Well these are simply amazing images Greg. The pine needles seem to be the appropriate complementing environment to their coats. Your low POV really makes these intimate. The black with brilliant spines is really dynamic, great work on the 'sharpness'
Vote worthy buddy, excellent series!
Karl
Karl - Thanks Bud ! Really appreciate it. Face piercing that's good hahaha. Focusing was a challenge. To me it looks like they just came from the hair salon or should I say quill salon, they are all fluffed up.